Dawn Staley-Jalen Brunson relationship, explained: How the South Carolina coach and Knicks star are connected

Daniel Chavkin

Dawn Staley-Jalen Brunson relationship, explained: How the South Carolina coach and Knicks star are connected image

Dawn Staley's success at South Carolina has helped her earn a reputation as one of the best coaches in basketball, winning three NCAA championships in the past eight seasons.

While Staley could remain a Gamecock for the rest of her career, the coach's name sometimes comes up as a candidate to take over an NBA team. Recently, an online rumor connected Staley to the Knicks during New York's wide-ranging search for their new head coach. 

Hiring Staley to be the first women's head coach in NBA history would be bold, but Staley has a relationship with Knicks star Jalen Brunson that certainly connects the two sides. Here's a breakdown of Staley's relationship with the Brunson family.

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Dawn Staley-Jalen Brunson relationship, explained

Dawn Staley and Jalen Brunson have a relationship that dates back to before Brunson broke out in the NBA.

Staley, who is originally from Philadelphia, coached the Temple women's basketball team from 2000-08. Temple also happens to be where Knicks' assistant Rick Brunson went to college in the 1990s, and while the two didn't overlap, that Temple connection linked Staley with the Brunsons.

In 2024, when the Knicks were playing Staley's 76ers in the playoffs, Staley attended a few games and shared a moment with Brunson before Game 4 in Philadelphia.

Additionally, after New York defeated Philadelphia in that series, Brunson tried to recruit Staley to the Knicks' side with a care package that included merch and a picture of Jalen and Erica Brunson with Staley when they were kids in 2004.

"Can’t beat em join them," Staley said on social media. "Thank you to my [Knicks] peeps for sending the NY love package! Thank you Rick! Thank you Jalen! Family for life! Win that ish!!"

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Women NBA coaches

At some point, an NBA team will hire a woman to be a head coach, and that day appears to be approaching soon.

For a while, the most likely candidate had been Becky Hammon, who was a Spurs assistant for almost a decade before becoming the Aces head coach in the WNBA. Hammon made history as the first woman to coach an NBA game in 2020 when she filled in for Gregg Popovich.

However, there are three female assistants in the NBA right now who could garner head coach interest: Indiana's Jenny Boucek, Atlanta's Brittni Donaldson, and the Lakers' Lindsey Harding. Boucek is the longest-tenured of the four, as she's served as a Pacers assistant since 2017 and is coming off a year when the Indiana coaching staff came within a game of winning the NBA title.

As for college coaches, Staley is the most obvious name, but USC's Lindsey Gottlieb, Duke's Kara Lawson, and Notre Dame's Niele Ivey were all NBA assistants before taking their current jobs.

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Dawn Staley head coaching record

YearTeamRecordNCAA Tournament result
2000-01Temple19-11Missed Tournament
2001-02Temple20-11First Round
2002-03Temple14-15Missed Tournament
2003-04Temple21-10First Round
2004-05Temple28-4Second Round
2005-06Temple24-8First Round
2006-07Temple25-8Second Round
2007-08Temple21-13First Round
2008-09South Carolina20-18Missed Tournament
2009-10South Carolina14-15Missed Tournament
2010-11South Carolina18-15Missed Tournament
2011-12South Carolina25-10Sweet 16
2012-13South Carolina25-8Second Round
2013-14South Carolina29-5Sweet 16
2014-15South Carolina34-3Final Four
2015-16South Carolina33-2Sweet 16
2016-17South Carolina33-4National Champions
2017-18South Carolina29-7Elite Eight
2018-19South Carolina23-10Sweet 16
2019-20South Carolina32-1No Tournament
2020-21South Carolina26-5Final Four
2021-22South Carolina35-2National Champions
2022-23South Carolina36-1Final Four
2023-24South Carolina38-0National Champions
2024-25South Carolina35-4Runners Up

Daniel Chavkin

Daniel Chavkin is a Digital Content Producer for The Sporting News. A 2018 graduate from the University of Maryland, he has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports and NFLTradeRumors.com.